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Atlas of neural therapy with local anesthetics [E-Book]

By: Language: English Original language: German Publication details: Stuttgart, Germany ; New York : Thieme, 2012.Edition: 3rd edDescription: 1 online resource (xiv, 220 pages) : illustrations (chiefly color)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783131660237
  • 3131660236
  • 9781283613521
  • 1283613522
Uniform titles:
  • Bildatlas der Neuraltherapie mit Lakalan�asthetika. English
Subject(s): NLM classification:
  • WB 17
Online resources:
Contents:
Atlas of Neural Therapy: With Local Anesthetics; Title Page; Copyright; Foreword to the Second Edition; Preface to the Third Edition; Preface to the 14th German Edition of the "Manual of Neural Therapy According to Huneke" by Peter Dosch; Contents; 1 Introduction; Preparations, Material, and Dosages; Skin Disinfection; Procaine (Novocaine), "King of Medicines"; Neural-Therapeutic Preparations Containing Procaine; Neural-Therapeutic Preparations Containing Procaine, with Depot Effect; Neural-Therapeutic Preparations without Procaine; Local Anesthetics with Amide Structure; Dosage.
Maximum Doses without VasoconstrictorsNeedle Size Equivalents; 2 Segmental Therapy; The Segments of the Body (Head's Zones); Internal Organs and Their Related Pain and Reactive Segments; Summary of the Principal Injection Points in the Segmental Treatment of the Disorders; Segmental Therapy in Cardiac Disorders; Segmental Therapy in Disorders of the Lungs; Segmental Therapy in Disorders of the Liver and Gallbladder; Segmental Therapy in Gastric Disorders; Summary of the Principal Injection Points on the Head (Anterior Aspect).
Injection to the Stellate Ganglion (According to Herget)Injection to the Stellate Ganglion (According to Leriche and Fontaine, as Modified by P Dosch); Injection to the Stellate Ganglion (According to Reischauer); Injection under the Scalp; Injection to the Mastoid Process; Injection to the Glossopharyngeal Nerve; Injection to the Infraorbital Nerve; Injection to the Superior Laryngeal Nerve; Injection to the Mental Nerve; Injection to the Occipital Nerve; Injection to the Phrenic Nerve C3-C5; Injection to the Lateral Supraorbital Nerve; Injection to the Deep Cervical Plexus C2-C4.
Injection to the Superficial Cervical PlexusInjection into the Thyroid; Injection to the Palatine Tonsil; Injection into the Adenoids (Pharyngeal Tonsil) and the Pharyngeal Hypophysis; Test Injections to the Teeth; 5 Chest, Back, Abdomen, Pelvis; Injection to the Intercostal Nerves; Epidural Anesthesia; Injection into the Posterior Sacral Foramina; Injection to the Celiac Plexus (According to Vishnevski); Injection to the Lumbar Sympathetic Chain; Injection into the Region of the Root of the Sciatic Nerve L3-L5; Injection to and into the Sacral Plexus.
Summary: "Neural Therapy (NT) is a treatment of dysfunction(s) within the autonomic nervous system (ANS). NT was developed in Germany in the early part of this century by two physicians, Walter and Ferdinand Huneke. Historically it involves the injection of procaine into scars, glands, trigger points, acupuncture points, vascular structures, ligaments and autonomic ganglia. This is a revised and updated 3rd edition in English. This atlas, with its outstanding color photographs and anatomical drawings, gives the physician who uses Neural Therapy a clear picture of the different injections and Neural Therapy techniques. The text is succinct and limited to the most essential details in indications, materials and technique. It describes the point of insertion, the direction of the needle and the injection depth. This clear outline lets the physician find the information needed quickly and efficiently"--Provided by publisher
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Includes index.

"Neural Therapy (NT) is a treatment of dysfunction(s) within the autonomic nervous system (ANS). NT was developed in Germany in the early part of this century by two physicians, Walter and Ferdinand Huneke. Historically it involves the injection of procaine into scars, glands, trigger points, acupuncture points, vascular structures, ligaments and autonomic ganglia. This is a revised and updated 3rd edition in English. This atlas, with its outstanding color photographs and anatomical drawings, gives the physician who uses Neural Therapy a clear picture of the different injections and Neural Therapy techniques. The text is succinct and limited to the most essential details in indications, materials and technique. It describes the point of insertion, the direction of the needle and the injection depth. This clear outline lets the physician find the information needed quickly and efficiently"--Provided by publisher

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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Atlas of Neural Therapy: With Local Anesthetics; Title Page; Copyright; Foreword to the Second Edition; Preface to the Third Edition; Preface to the 14th German Edition of the "Manual of Neural Therapy According to Huneke" by Peter Dosch; Contents; 1 Introduction; Preparations, Material, and Dosages; Skin Disinfection; Procaine (Novocaine), "King of Medicines"; Neural-Therapeutic Preparations Containing Procaine; Neural-Therapeutic Preparations Containing Procaine, with Depot Effect; Neural-Therapeutic Preparations without Procaine; Local Anesthetics with Amide Structure; Dosage.

Maximum Doses without VasoconstrictorsNeedle Size Equivalents; 2 Segmental Therapy; The Segments of the Body (Head's Zones); Internal Organs and Their Related Pain and Reactive Segments; Summary of the Principal Injection Points in the Segmental Treatment of the Disorders; Segmental Therapy in Cardiac Disorders; Segmental Therapy in Disorders of the Lungs; Segmental Therapy in Disorders of the Liver and Gallbladder; Segmental Therapy in Gastric Disorders; Summary of the Principal Injection Points on the Head (Anterior Aspect).

Injection to the Stellate Ganglion (According to Herget)Injection to the Stellate Ganglion (According to Leriche and Fontaine, as Modified by P Dosch); Injection to the Stellate Ganglion (According to Reischauer); Injection under the Scalp; Injection to the Mastoid Process; Injection to the Glossopharyngeal Nerve; Injection to the Infraorbital Nerve; Injection to the Superior Laryngeal Nerve; Injection to the Mental Nerve; Injection to the Occipital Nerve; Injection to the Phrenic Nerve C3-C5; Injection to the Lateral Supraorbital Nerve; Injection to the Deep Cervical Plexus C2-C4.

Injection to the Superficial Cervical PlexusInjection into the Thyroid; Injection to the Palatine Tonsil; Injection into the Adenoids (Pharyngeal Tonsil) and the Pharyngeal Hypophysis; Test Injections to the Teeth; 5 Chest, Back, Abdomen, Pelvis; Injection to the Intercostal Nerves; Epidural Anesthesia; Injection into the Posterior Sacral Foramina; Injection to the Celiac Plexus (According to Vishnevski); Injection to the Lumbar Sympathetic Chain; Injection into the Region of the Root of the Sciatic Nerve L3-L5; Injection to and into the Sacral Plexus.

� 2012 Georg Thieme Verlag KG

English.

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